World Environment Day
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World Animals
Recycling
Protecting
Reusing
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Extinct Animals
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Extinct Animals
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Animal extinction: occurs when there are no more individuals of that species alive in the wild anywhere in the world.
Sometimes it happens, for example, when humans invade their natural habitat
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Extinct Animals
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Pinta Island Tortoise
POlar Bear
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Pinta Island Tortoise
Cause of Extinction: Destruction of their habitat by humans and also by hunting
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Polar Bear
Not extinct yet. Climate change made them lost their habitat and be listed as a threatened species
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Extinct Animals
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Flamingo
West African Black Rhinoceros
West African Black Rhinoceros
Cause of Extinction: poaching has decimated this population and destroyed their habitat
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Flamingo
Not extinct yet. Construction near to their habitat make them more accessible to land predators
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Extinct Animals
Games
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Spix’s Macaw
Red Fox
Spix’s Macaw
Cause of Extinction: Went extinct in the wild due to habitat destruction, illegal trapping and trade
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Red Fox
Not extinct yet. Adapts well to human areas such as farms, suburban areas and communities
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World Animals
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Scientists estimate that we humans share the planet with another 8.7 million different beings. In the world, currently 1.2 million species have been cataloged, which means more than 7 million remain unknown to science
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World Animals
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Toucan
Africa
South America
North America
Europe
Asia
Oceania
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Toucan
Mainly from tropical forests. Its oversized, colorful beak has made it one of the world's most popular birds
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Elephant
South America
North America
Europe
Asia
Africa
Oceania
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Elephant
The African Elephants are the largest land animals on Earth. They play an important role in their ecosystem
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Kangaroo
Africa
South America
North America
Europe
Asia
Oceania
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Kangaroo
It lives in Australia's deserts and open grasslands, gathering in groups called mobs
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Recycling
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Recycling is the process of converting recyclable materials into new ones and objects. It helps to reduce the pollution caused by waste
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Recycling
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Remember: Recyclable materials are not trash. Practice home recycling, and separate the recyclable material at home
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Recycling
Plastic
Glass
Paper
Metal
Cardboard
Magazine
Newspaper
Office paper
Tetra Pak Carton
Can
Aluminum
Bottle
Container
Bottle
Glass jar
Jam glass
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Recycling
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Paper
Decomposition: �2 week - 5 years
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Recycling
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Plastic
Decomposition: more than 500 years
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Recycling
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Glass
Decomposition: indeterminate
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Recycling
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Metal
Decomposition: 50 - 100 years
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The world produces about 300 million tons of plastic waste each year. Only 9% of the plastic waste generated is recycled
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Activities
Protecting
Small actions can help protect the environment from being damaged. We should take care of our planet as it’s our home
Help to protect!
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Protecting
Think about what we could do together to protect the environment and draw these actions
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Protecting
Help to clean the beach
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Activities
Reusing
Reusing and giving a new purpose to old materials is one of the best ways to help the environment
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Activities
Reusing
Bird Box House
You can use any paper or card box you have at home
Let’s make it!
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Reusing
You will need:
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Activities
Pollution
Pollution is a global problem.
Water and air pollution are the biggest causes of global warming. Pollution in general can cause human diseases
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Air Pollution
ppm - parts per million (each million molecules of air has the amount of CO₂)
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Water Pollution
Where do microplastics in the ocean come from?
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35% | Synthetic fabric |
28% | Tire |
24% | Urban pollution |
7% | Road paints |
4% | Ship hull paints |
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Actvities
Pollution
Think about how our actions could stop pollution and finish the following list. Write it down and hang it where you can see it
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Pollution
Water Pollution
Air Pollution
Choose walking over cars
Do not throw trash on the street
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Every small action counts. Let’s protect the environment together!
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